I love my Leos.... but I'd love a few of these too...

What Are You Looking Forward to Adding to Your Collection...

  • N. Levis Levis

    Votes: 20 11.0%
  • U. Milii

    Votes: 14 7.7%
  • Crested Geckos

    Votes: 35 19.3%
  • Gargoyles

    Votes: 6 3.3%
  • Leachies

    Votes: 20 11.0%
  • African Fat Tailed

    Votes: 24 13.3%
  • Leopard Geckos are all I need!!

    Votes: 25 13.8%
  • Something Not Listed (Please Share!)

    Votes: 37 20.4%

  • Total voters
    181
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Ccrashca069

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Well there are a few I want. I think the top of my list would be some Aussie geckos. The Diplodactylus, U Milii, and nobbies. After that Yucutan Banded Geckos. I have also grown a liking for Chinesse cave geckos. I developed a liking for them when I got Juan for the SS. I did so much looking and reading on them. They are pretty cool. There are some snakes I would like but my wife says " No snakes" so I can't have any. Those Deep red corn snakes look cool but if I could have a snake I would get a RTB ( Red Tail Boa).
 

ByRandom

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Right now we are working with Leopard Geckos, AFTs, Nephrurus levis levis, Diplodactylus galeatus (waiting on a good day for them to be shipped to us), Gargoyle Geckos, R. chahoua, Oedura robusta, Amelanistic Oedura castelnaui, and the odd Ball Python.

At the top of my (feasible) wish list is Strophorus c. ciliaris. They are absolutely gorgeous! I'd then be torn between Diplodactylus conspicillatus (although they are primary termite eaters.. I'm sure I could deal with that) or Diplodactylus vittatus (I think they are gorgeous). Of course Nephrurus amyae and Nephrurus asper. Also, if i ever got the chance I would snatch up any and all Military Dragons.

As you can see, I love Australian geckos! Lol
 
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lil_katiedan

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Well, D. galeatus were always on the top of my list ever since I first saw pictures of them. I love their pattern, that's also is what led me to like the Oedura robusta, they're similar just different colors. Either way, Josh has been sweet enough to buy me a pair of both! (I love him :heart:) Anyways, I just hope we can get the galeatus shipped soon, I'm so excited to start working with them!
 

BettaDragon

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I'm thinking about getting a chondro once I move out of the house. My mom hates snakes so I can't get one here.
 

nwheat

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Brittney, if you included all the species people would like to have, I think the poll might take up several pages all by itself! ;) I'm really enjoying seeing what is on everyone's wish list - and mine is growing. I just read that article on Diplodactylus in Reptiles, boy those sure are pretty little things!!!
 
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PacHerp

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Thanks Nancy, ;)

When I made the poll, I just picked some of the most popular geckos I've seen people posting about... haha... it was hard for me not to make the poll HUGE!

I'm amazing at all the cool stuff out there and all the cool things everyone is interested in!! I'll post a long thing later about what I'm looking forward to... I'm going to go eat some dinner now. :)
 

Ccrashca069

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I first time I saw pics of Diplodactylus was in a reptile group I belong to in myspace. That was about 5 months ago. The only place I know that breeds and sells them is Urban Gecko. If there are more please let me know.
 
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lil_katiedan

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There are many breeders of Diplodactylus and other Aussie gecko species, you just have to look. On GeckosUnlimited, which seems to be more of a higher end, australian gecko forum, there are often alot of rare and beautiful species available. We got our galeatus from Clark Tucker. He's been exceptional to do business with! TUG has alot of nice geckos as well, we got our N. l. levis pair from Craig and we recently hatched out the cutest lil one. There's also Matt Ozvath (Lizards of Oz) who has some really nice Hypo U. milii in addition to some other rarer species. You would probably need to email him though because he rarely updates his website. So far, every Aussie species we have acquired has been truly awesome to work with :D!
 

Ccrashca069

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Ty Katie. Yeah Craig from Urban Gecko replied back to an email I sent him a few days ago. I was not surprised on the amount. He has some D. vittatus currantly availible. I will have to check all those places out too. My priority is getting my rack done soon now that I have hatchlings and filed my tax return;)

Edit: I was way misspelling words. Must be from bouncing off the walls for 24 hours because of my 1st leopard gecko hatchlings
 
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lil_katiedan

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Haha, you're welcome. First hatchlings tend to mess with your brain for a bit. It's so exciting. Congrats BTW!
 
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lil_katiedan

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Oooh, I love tortoises! That's something I forgot to mention, I really would like a few Leopard Tortoises :).
 

mynewturtle

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I just want to deal with a few Aussie geckos. eg: Diplodactylus, Nephrurus, Oedura, Phyllurus, Saltuarius, Strophurus, etc..

I'll be purchasing u.mili next season.
 
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Nigel4less

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Im working just with Leopards and Kenyan Sand Boas, but am doing a joint project with Greg May(Geckotopia) with various Colubrids. Mostly Milksnakes :).
I would love to get some Coleonyx,Gargoyles,Leachies, U.Milli, and N.Levis Levis. But Im gonna vote African Fat Tail just because they are probably what Im going to get into first :) Gotta love those White outs!!!
 
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